The right data strategy can enable your retail business to optimize processes, reduce costs, delight customers—and gain a critical advantage over your competitors. Unfortunately, most retailers today aren’t leveraging the full business value of their data. Access this e-book to learn more.
The right data strategy can enable your retail business to optimize processes, reduce costs, delight customers—and gain a critical advantage over your competitors. Unfortunately, most retailers today aren’t leveraging the full business value of their data. Access this e-book to learn more.
More than ever, customers are demanding seamless and compelling digital shopping experiences. To meet new and evolving expectations, retail organizations are migrating to AWS to create agile and cost-effective digital commerce platforms to modernize their applications. Read on to learn why.
In this week's Computer Weekly, we investigate what has been going on with the HMRC's Check Employment Status for Tax (CEST). We also speak to the CIO of Danfoss about making datacentres greener and explore the issue of restoring data and system backups after a ransomware or cyber attack. Read the issue now.
Customers' shopping habits were changing long before the coronavirus pandemic accelerated the e-commerce boom. In this 18-page buyer's guide, Computer Weekly looks at the tech innovations retailers are using to adapt and better serve customers.
KFC, the global fast food chain, was upgrading to a new software platform, and they needed to upgrade its existing point-of-sale (POS) equipment that would support the new software regulations. In this brief case study, find out which POS system KFC ultimately chose, and discover the benefits they experienced from the hardware upgrade.
In this week's Computer Weekly, we talk to the CDIO of Highways England about her digital services and asset management plans. We also explore SIEM and SOAR security tools and we find out how McLaren Racing is using data analytics to build its cars more efficiently. Read the issue now.
The pandemic appears to have solidified e-commerce's ascendancy against the highstreet. Coronavirus has accelerated technology adoption in many sectors, and people have been forced to stay at home, increasing their online shopping habits in a bid to avoid visiting shops.
Learn how Edge computing will transform how retail manages the exponential explosion of structured and unstructured data from the proliferation of retail Internet of Things (IoT) and mobile device capabilities.